Archive for November, 2010

I got to wondering what it would look like if I had a Twitter account for a day. So here you go. For those unfamiliar with Twitter, there are two things that will help this make sense. 1) Each Twitter entry is limited to 140 characters and 2) The most recent posts are at the top, so start reading this from the bottom.

– J

Twitter is weird.9:13 PM November 30th

I can see how having Twitter drastically limits productivity in a day. Instead of making dinner, I’m tweeting about making dinner thus slowing down the dinner making process.7:45 PM November 30th

Dinner!! And yes, it’s bacon.7:40 PM November 30th

@Alicat: Sorry I called you Alicat. Know what else I’m sorry about?5:30 PM November 30th

That last tweet was me officially annoying myself.4:10 PM November 30th

That last tweet was an excuse to use the phrase “in case you didn’t catch that” just one more time, in case you didn’t catch that.4:09 PM November 30th

That last tweet was an excuse to use the word “slathered” in case you didn’t catch that.4:08 PM November 30th

That last tweet was slathered with sarcasm in case you didn’t catch that.﻿4:07 PM November 30th

Yay!! I get to update task codes at work!! I frikkin’ LOVE task codes!!!4:06 PM November 30th

@DBarrymore: So are you thinking a Winter or a Spring wedding?3:00 PM November 30th

Note to self: Stop leaving notes for yourself.1:57 PM November 30th

I enjoy confusing Amazon by searching for the most random things possible many times within an hour. It makes the suggestions for you hilarious. “Why yes, yes I would like a hairdryer and a copy of the Septuagint. Combine into one shipment, please.”12:30 PM November 30th

I created a shrinking machine!! Unfortunately, it got so small I can’t find it…10:47 AM November 30th

@Roomie: Tonight, let’s make bacon covered bacon. With some bacon on the side.﻿﻿9:15 AM November 30th via iPhone

I miss snow. Wonder if I’ll get to see it before 2011.8:05 AM November 30th via iPhone

One of the highlights of last week was checking out the Alfred Stieglitz’s New York photo gallery at the Southstreet Seaport Museum. Very interesting stuff, for city dwellers or not. It’s open through January and highly recommended if you can make it.